- successor,
Tunipalangga,
enacted a
series of
reforms intended to
strengthen royal authority and
dominate commerce in
South Sulawesi.
Tunipalangga's wars of...
- to the text
Lontarak Patturiolonga,
under the rule of 11th Gowa king,
Tunipalangga,
these traders were
allowed to
practice Islam and had
special privileges...
- the
kingdom of
Tallo was defeated.
During the
reign of King of Gowa X,
Tunipalangga (1512-1546), the two
kingdoms were
reunified to
become twin kingdoms...
-
military support against invasion by King of Gowa-Tallo,
Karaeng Lakiyung Tunipalangga,
which annexed and v****alized
Siang alongside other Ajatappareng states...
- Gowa
around the
middle of the 16th
century under the
leadership of King
Tunipalangga. The area
around the Gulf of Palu is an
important center and
trade route...
- King Tumapa'risi'
Kallonna (1512–1548) In the 16th century, the
karaeng Tunipalangga (1548–1566) gave
permission to the
Malay merchants to
establish a trading...
-
until Tallo was defeated.
During the
reign of the 10th King of Gowa,
Tunipalangga Ulaweng, and the 4th King of Tallo,
Daeng Padulu (c. 1540-1576), an agreement...
- help that did not come. The Gowa
Chronicle recorded that the Gowa
ruler Tunipalangga (reigned 1546–1565)
invaded and
defeated Suppa, Sawitto, as well as Alitta...